Bankruptcy is a serious decision and should not be entered into without exploring all other options first. A bankruptcy notation on your credit record (particularly a Chapter 7) can negatively impact such future decisions as buying a home or car, renting an apartment, purchasing insurance, and securing employment. Before minor problems become major, obtain comprehensive financial counseling.
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